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Zero. You could do it without hamfisting diversity, and it doesn't explain cases where diversity is hamfisted in, and they have to pay the original IP owner anyway.
I'm certainly not claiming much at all, less that this phenomenon is the whole story. But zero? You got any more meat on the bones of that argument? I can answer the one criticism easily. An incentive structure doesn't work 100% of the time, that's what makes it an incentive.
The incentive structure you pointed at might explain why Hollywood tends towards 'suck', but hiring cheap labor does not explain tending towards woke. The two are completely orthogonal. In fact, I'm pretty sure you could hire a conservative writer/consultant for even less than the woke ones get paid.
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I doubt it. Who else will work for prestige alone other than cliqueish clout-chasers? And what do people like that always believe in? It's the same reason the press is saddled with the only people who have the ressources to rent in a big city with a garbage tier paycheck but no better options.
Granted they could have landed themselves with another group signifier if this particular one wasn't ascendant in the cultural moment, but it would have been something.
I do doubt it being in any way intentional though.
People who love the source material.
There was a rumor / anecdote going around regarding the production of the new Star Trek shows, how the producers would ask potential writers if they like the old Star Trek shows, and then not hire them if they said yes.
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